The Mojave colorway looks even better in natural light. A definite pro is the uniqueness—you won't see these everywhere. A con? The price point—$225 USD is steep, and resale might be high if you missed the drop. My advice: if you got them for retail, it's a solid win. They're for the style-conscious sneakerhead, not the bargain hunter. To wrap it up: if you want a versatile, top-tier AJ11 that stands out from the usual releases, "definitely" consider the Mojave. But if you need bold colors or are on a tight budget, maybe wait. For me? It's a welcome, unique spin on a legend. Thumbs up! For performance? Well, it's a retro – so let's be real. But for lifestyle wear, the comfort is fantastic. The cushioning is responsive, the support is there. After unboxing the Air Jordan 11 Mojave, I wore them all day with zero issues. The major advantage is its style versatility – dresses up or down easily. The possible disadvantage is the lack of that iconic, bold 11 color-blocking. It's a mood, not a statement. I dig it, but it won't be for everyone in the Jordan community. Let's talk looks on-foot. In different lighting, that 'Mojave' nubuck really shows its depth—it's not just flat tan. Paired with jeans or shorts, it's a versatile, premium flex. The icy outsole "pops", but we all know that blue tint can yellow... it's the trade-off for the style. Compared to other 11s, this colorway is more "muted" and earthy than, say, a Concord or Bred. A great option if you want something "different" from the usual bold schemes.